[news] Ye Eun's cries after seeing her mother's surprise appearance in Family Outing
2010.06.04
Ye Eun appeared in tears with her reunion with her mother in Family Outing.
On the latest episode of Family Outing 2, Wonder Girls member Ye Eun's mother made a surprise appearance at Family Outing making Ye Eun cry.
On the show, they went to the country to have an outing, and due to their schedules, it did not allow them to have free time in order to meet with their families, and the producers arranged a special surprise to Ye Eun on the second day of the shoot and brought her mother on set.
On the second day of their outing, they had a "write a letter to your family" event where they made letters for their families which they longed and not met with for a long time.
Ye Eun read her letter and tried her best to not cry while reading her letter, then while she was reading her letter, she watched in surprise as her mother suddenly appeared causing her to cry.
All the member of the wonder girls cried when Ye Eun's mother came, they were very touched at the reunion. Ye Eun and her mother embraced along with the other members of wonder girls. The warm gesture between the mother and daughter made the other members so emotional as well. Also, her mom brought warm bread sticks for them to eat.
The show will be aired on June 6 at 16:55pm KST at SBS.
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